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Shot Put Diamond Race 19.07.2018 Men's Shot Put Diamond Race 19.07.2018 Start list Shot Put Time: 19:15 Records Order Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Kevin MAYER FRA 20.72 16.51 16.51 WR 23.12 Randy BARNES USA Westwood 20.05.90 2 Frederic DAGEE FRA 20.72 20.04 20.04 AR 23.06 Ulf TIMMERMANN GDR Chania 22.05.88 3 Curtis JENSEN USA 23.12 21.63 21.63 NR 11.00 Sébastien GATTUSO MON Arles 20.05.07 WJB 21.14 Konrad BUKOWIECKI POL Oslo 09.06.16 4 David STORL GER 23.06 22.20 21.18 MR 22.56 Joe KOVACS USA 17.07.15 5 Darlan ROMANI BRA 21.95 21.95 21.95 DLR 22.56 Joe KOVACS USA Monaco 17.07.15 6 Darrell HILL USA 23.12 22.44 21.57 SB 22.67 Tomas WALSH NZL Auckland 25.03.18 7 Tomáš STANĚK CZE 22.01 22.01 21.46 8 Michał HARATYK POL 22.08 22.08 22.08 9 Ryan CROUSER USA 23.12 22.65 22.53 2018 World Outdoor list 10 Tomas WALSH NZL 22.67 22.67 22.67 22.67 Tomas WALSH NZL Auckland 25.03.18 22.53 Ryan CROUSER USA Eugene, OR 26.05.18 22.08 Michał HARATYK POL Ostrava 13.06.18 21.95 Darlan ROMANI BRA Eugene, OR 26.05.18 Medal Winners Road To The Final 21.63 Curtis JENSEN USA Bragança 08.07.18 21.57 Darrell HILL USA Des Moines, IA 23.06.18 1 Tomas WALSH (NZL) 21 21.46 Tomáš STANĚK CZE Ostrava 13.06.18 2017 - London IAAF World Ch. in 2 Ryan CROUSER (USA) 15 Athletics 21.38 Aleksandr LESNOY ANA Zhukovskiy 23.06.18 2 Darrell HILL (USA) 15 21.36 Stipe ŽUNIĆ CRO Split 16.06.18 1. Tomas WALSH (NZL) 22.03 4 Darlan ROMANI (BRA) 13 21.33 Filip MIHALJEVIC CRO Zenica 06.06.18 2. Joe KOVACS (USA) 21.66 4 Michał HARATYK (POL) 13 21.22 Chukwuebuka ENEKWECHI NGR Charlottesville 04.05.18 3. Stipe ŽUNIĆ (CRO) 21.46 6 Ryan WHITING (USA) 9 21.18 David STORL GER Ostrava 13.06.18 7 Tomáš STANĚK (CZE) 8 21.06 Konrad BUKOWIECKI POL Łódź 03.06.18 2016 - Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games 8 David STORL (GER) 7 21.02 Joe KOVACS USA Ostrava 13.06.18 9 Joe KOVACS (USA) 3 1. Ryan CROUSER (USA) 22.52 20.99 Ryan WHITING USA Auckland 25.03.18 10 Franck ELEMBA (CGO) 2 20.96 Payton OTTERDAHL USA Tulsa, OK 12.05.18 2. Joe KOVACS (USA) 21.78 11 Marcus THOMSEN (NOR) 1 3. Tomas WALSH (NZL) 21.36 20.94 Tim NEDOW CAN Ottawa 06.07.18 11 Stipe ŽUNIĆ (CRO) 1 20.93 Ashinia MILLER JAM Hamilton 11.05.18 2016 - Amsterdam European Ch. 20.88 Denzel COMENENTIA NED Knoxville 12.05.18 1. David STORL (GER) 21.31 Monaco previous 20.86 O'Dayne RICHARDS JAM Kingston 24.06.18 2. Michał HARATYK (POL) 21.19 3. Tsanko ARNAUDOV (POR) 20.59 Winners All-Time World Outdoor list 2015 - Beijing IAAF World Ch. 15 Joe KOVACS (USA) 22.56 11 Reese HOFFA (USA) 21.25 23.12 Randy BARNES USA Westwood 20.05.90 1. Joe KOVACS (USA) 21.93 08 Tomasz MAJEWSKI (POL) 20.44 23.06 Ulf TIMMERMANN GDR Chania 22.05.88 2. David STORL (GER) 21.74 00 Yuriy BILONOH (UKR) 21.02 22.91 Alessandro ANDREI ITA Viareggio 12.08.87 3. O'Dayne RICHARDS (JAM) 21.69 22.86 Brian OLDFIELD USA El Paso 10.05.75 22.75 Werner GÜNTHÖR SUI Bern 23.08.88 2014 - Zürich European Ch. Diamond League 2018 22.67 Kevin TOTH USA Lawrence 19.04.03 1. David STORL (GER) 21.41 22.67 Tomas WALSH NZL Auckland 25.03.18 2. Borja VIVAS JIMÉNEZ (ESP) 20.86 Eugene Prefontaine Classic 22.65 Ryan CROUSER USA Sacramento 25.06.17 3. Tomasz MAJEWSKI (POL) 20.83 22.64 Udo BEYER GDR Berlin 20.08.86 1. Ryan CROUSER (USA) 22.53 22.57 Joe KOVACS USA Tucson, AZ 18.05.17 2013 - Moskva IAAF World Ch. 2. Michał HARATYK (POL) 21.97 22.54 Christian CANTWELL USA Gresham 05.06.04 3. Darlan ROMANI (BRA) 21.95 22.52 John BRENNER USA Walnut 26.04.87 1. David STORL (GER) 21.73 Oslo Bislett Games 22.51 Adam NELSON USA Portland, OR 18.05.02 2. Ryan WHITING (USA) 21.57 22.44 Darrell HILL USA Bruxelles 31.08.17 3. Dylan ARMSTRONG (CAN) 21.34 1. Tomas WALSH (NZL) 22.29 22.43 Reese HOFFA USA London 03.08.07 2012 - London Olympic Games 2. Ryan CROUSER (USA) 22.21 22.28 Ryan WHITING USA Doha 10.05.13 3. Darrell HILL (USA) 21.20 22.24 Sergey SMIRNOV URS Tallinn 21.06.86 1. Tomasz MAJEWSKI (POL) 21.89 22.21 Dylan ARMSTRONG CAN Calgary 25.06.11 2. David STORL (GER) 21.86 Lausanne Athletissima 22.20 John GODINA USA Carson 22.05.05 3. Reese HOFFA (USA) 21.23 1. Tomas WALSH (NZL) 21.92 22.20 David STORL GER Lausanne 09.07.15 2012 - Helsinki European Ch. 2. Darlan ROMANI (BRA) 21.38 3. Michał HARATYK (POL) 21.21 1. David STORL (GER) 21.58 WR progression 2. Rutger SMITH (NED) 20.55 3. Asmir KOLAŠINAC (SRB) 20.36 23.12 Randy BARNES USA Westwood 20.05.90 23.06 Ulf TIMMERMANN GDR Chania 22.05.88 2011 - Daegu IAAF World Ch. 22.91 Alessandro ANDREI ITA Viareggio 12.08.87 22.84 Alessandro ANDREI ITA Viareggio 12.08.87 1. David STORL (GER) 21.78 22.72 Alessandro ANDREI ITA Viareggio 12.08.87 2. Dylan ARMSTRONG (CAN) 21.64 22.64 Udo BEYER GDR Berlin 20.08.86 3. Christian CANTWELL (USA) 21.36 22.62 Ulf TIMMERMANN GDR Berlin 22.09.85 2010 - Barcelona European Ch. 22.22 Udo BEYER GDR Los Angeles, CA 25.06.83 22.15 Udo BEYER GDR Göteborg 06.07.78 1. Tomasz MAJEWSKI (POL) 21.00 22.00 Aleksandr BARYSHNIKOV URS Colombes 10.07.76 2. Ralf BARTELS (GER) 20.93 21.85 Terry ALBRITTON USA Honolulu, HI 21.02.76 3. Maris URTANS (LAT) 20.72 21.82 Al FEUERBACH USA San José 05.05.73 21.78 Randy MATSON USA College Station 22.04.67 21.52 Randy MATSON USA College Station 08.05.65 20.68 Dallas LONG USA Los Angeles, CA 25.07.64 20.20 Dallas LONG USA Los Angeles, CA 29.05.64 20.10 Dallas LONG USA Los Angeles, CA 04.04.64 20.08 Dallas LONG USA Los Angeles, CA 18.05.62 Men's Shot Put Diamond Race 19.07.2018 Kevin MAYER Order 1 World U18 Championships FRA - 10.02.92 - Age: 26 years 159 days Pl. Event Competition Date SB: 16.51 Paris (FRA) 30.06 | PB: 16.51 Paris (FRA) 30.06.18 | World Rankings: 541st 1. Octathlon - U18 Bressanone IAAF World Youth Ch. 09.07.09 European Championships Personal bests Pl. Event Competition Date Event Result Venue Date 2. Decathlon Zürich European Championships 13.08.14 60m ind. 6.85 Birmingham (GBR) 02.03.18 100m 10.66 Ratingen (GER) 16.06.18 European Indoor Championships 200m 21.76 L'etang sale (FRA) 15.04.17 Pl. Event Competition Date 400m 48.26 London (GBR) 11.08.17 1. Heptathlon ind. Beograd European Indoor Championships 05.03.17 1000m 2:41.22 Bressanone (ITA) 09.07.09 2. Heptathlon ind. Göteborg European Indoor Championships 03.03.13 1000m ind. 2:37.30 Göteborg (SWE) 03.03.13 1500m 4:18.04 Bruxelles (BEL) 01.07.12 European U20 Championships 60mH ind. 7.79 Paris (FRA) 07.02.18 60mH ind. (0.99) 8.04 Aubiére (FRA) 06.02.10 Pl. Event Competition Date 110mH 13.71 Paris (FRA) 30.06.18 1. Decathlon - U20 Tallinn European Junior Championships 24.07.11 110mH (0.99) 14.09 Tallinn (EST) 24.07.11 Further honours 110mH (0.91) 14.40 Arles (FRA) 07.06.09 400mH 54.57 Annecy (FRA) 07.05.17 1x European Cup Combined Events winner High Jump 2.09 Bruxelles (BEL) 30.06.12 High Jump ind. 2.10 Aubiére (FRA) 13.02.10 Progression Pole Vault 5.40 Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 18.08.16 Year Result Venue Date Pole Vault ind. 5.60 Rouen (FRA) 10.02.18 18 16.51 Paris (FRA) 30.06.18 Long Jump 7.65 Zürich (SUI) 12.08.14 17 15.72 London (GBR) 11.08.17 Long Jump ind. 7.55 Birmingham (GBR) 02.03.18 16 15.76 Rio de Janeiro (BRA) 17.08.16 Shot Put 16.51 Paris (FRA) 30.06.18 15 15.41 Villeneuve d'Ascq (FRA) 10.07.15 Shot Put ind. 15.97 Aubiére (FRA) 27.02.16 14 15.14 Zürich (SUI) 12.08.14 Shot Put (6kg) 14.65 Tallinn (EST) 23.07.11 13 14.95 Tallinn (EST) 29.06.13 Shot Put ind. (6kg) 14.68 Bompas (FRA) 05.02.11 12 14.34 Cannes (FRA) 12.05.12 Shot Put (5kg) 15.50 Romans (FRA) 23.06.09 11 12.44 Kladno (CZE) 15.06.11 Discus Throw 52.38 Ratingen (GER) 17.06.18 Discus Throw (1,75kg) 42.99 Ajaccio (FRA) 17.04.11 Outdoor Results in 2018 Discus Throw (1,5kg) 40.08 Arles (FRA) 07.06.09 Event Date Venue Ht.
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